Example sentences of "of [art] [adj] [noun] time " in BNC.

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1 The end of this was indicated by the appearance of a table of numbers ; this was a record of the average response time for both Yes and No responses for all 6 memory set sizes .
2 The effect of the six weeks time limit will be considered within the general context of exclusion of remedies .
3 His maximum brought with it one of the fastest race times ever seen in Swindon .
4 With non-precision approach procedures ( VDF , ADF , and VOR ) the missed approach must be started on expert of the planned approach time , or when over the facility ( if this is sited on the field ) whichever comes first .
5 Er three months and at six months and then again at sort of the twelve months time
6 McCall 's injury has returned because of the insufficient recovery time between matches and the Rangers ' secretary/director , Campbell Ogilvie , is now investigating the matter of what should be done about the free Saturday that has been left in the programme before Scotland 's next World Cup qualifying tie , against Portugal on 28 April .
7 Allow about one third of the usual cooking time .
8 With the application of the one year time bar to misdelivery of the goods , longer or indefinite term indemnities are no longer necessary .
9 On a VOR let-down , the Missed Approach Procedure is commenced not later than the expert of the final approach time , ie the time from the final turn , or from the final approach fix , to the threshold .
10 He became a trader in Nigeria and when this career failed , worked for a time as a clerk to Richard Beale Blaize , publisher of the short-lived Lagos Times .
11 Because of the long lead time that would be required to bring such supplies on stream ( not only in opening the quarries but also in preparing suitable dock facilities ) it is not envisaged they will make a major contribution until the second ten years covered by MPG6 .
12 Because of the long lead time that would be required to bring such supplies on stream ( not only in opening the quarries but also in preparing suitable dock facilities ) it is not envisaged they will make a major contribution until the second ten years covered by MPG6 .
13 On recruitment to the second study 86 subjects , some of whom had symptomatic infections , rated their mood and performed 10 minute versions of the simple reaction time task and serial response task .
14 Influenza B impaired performance of the simple reaction time task by about 20–40% , which is comparable to the 5–10% deterioration seen with alcohol consumption or work at night .
15 She became a regular contributor ( and from 1926 a director ) of the feminist journal Time and Tide , and a friend of its founder and editor , Margaret Haig Thomas , Viscountess Rhondda [ q.v . ] .
16 Because of the ten-year lead time involved in planning and commissioning new stations , thought is already being given to the eventual need to replace the remaining Hunterston plant .
17 For the rural people of the Third World time is short .
18 Dotty and Grace had gone in the ambulance with St Ives and Desmond Fairchild was in the Oyster Bar making the most of the unexpected drinking time .
19 The trouble was that by the end of the eighteenth century times were unstable .
20 The use of such substances would enhance the resolution of the images by increasing the signal to noise ratio between tissue and contrast media and allow for a greater imaging frequency because of the shorter relaxation time .
21 But the top men , the team leaders , will be thinking of the coming team time trial at Libourne .
22 The newly-established staff training programme , taking advantage of the later opening time of 10.00 am on Wednesdays , has allowed in-depth sessions on particular aspects of the map collections , as well as specifically tailored visits to other sections of the Library and to other institutions .
23 Proud of the rapid development time for the 601 , the two companies are nevertheless rushing on to complete work on three other promised iterations of the part , now under development at IBM 's Somerset plant in Austin , Texas .
24 The delay would be twice the duration of the original journey time .
25 Transforming to the frame in free fall of B , for example , does not remove the relative acceleration between A and B. Tidal accelerations are non-local and are characteristic of a curved space time .
26 This was done electively in 10 of the 11 patients because of a prolonged procedure time caused by excessive stone burden or difficult stone extraction .
27 A wider bandwidth could be achieved at the expense of a shorter delay time , but this would not give such a good reverberation effect .
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